Headphoneus Supremus

Right. As it is I have to stretch my 1266 to the limit to get a comfortable fit. They slip on easier than they slip off for some reason. I don't believe my head is that big (LOL, well, maybe), but I'm not short or of slight build. But the photo makes the Diana look so tiny by comparison to the 1266.

Headphoneus Supremus

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It's quite deceiving - both of those are adjusted to fit my head - the Diana is just a much slimmer design. I have my 1266's frame adjusted all the way out then bent out a little bit wider as well, before angling a little bit back inward.
The vertical part of the Diana headband extends similar to the way most headphones adjust - they can come down 4 clicks and I've got it clicked down 2.

Headphoneus Supremus

It's quite deceiving - both of those are adjusted to fit my head - the Diana is just a much slimmer design. I have my 1266's frame adjusted all the way out then bent out a little bit wider as well, before angling a little bit back inward.
The vertical part of the Diana headband extends similar to the way most headphones adjust - they can come down 4 clicks and I've got it clicked down 2.

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Well then, I'll probably get around to renting Diana when the demand slacks off just to compare it to my Phi. How did you find the ear cup opening compared to the Phi size wise?

Headphoneus Supremus

Well then, I'll probably get around to renting Diana when the demand slacks off just to compare it to my Phi. How did you find the ear cup opening compared to the Phi size wise?

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Keep in mind, it's a model down from the 1266, 2/3rds the price and (trans)portable, and the 1266 is the cost no object, concept-looking, no compromises option. If you already love the phi then I'm not sure that you'll trade it in for a Diana, but for some people the phi has some inherent issues they're not willing to look past so the Diana may be a preferable option for them. They are two quite different headphones that both have something different to offer. Depends what you're looking for.

The cups fit my ears but not with a ton of room to spare. I think I posted earlier that they are more of a square-ish shape inside rather than the oval shape of the phi and an internal measurement of about 50mm height/width wise. The internal measurement of the phi is bigger at the widest part of the oval, but once you rotate the earcups, the oval is no longer straight up and down in line with your ears, so the more you rotate the cups, the more height you lose so it will vary user to user...

Headphoneus Supremus

Obviously costs less than that in materials, yes. How much do you think it costs Chord to make a DAC just in parts? That's not how it works though. You know that.

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Research and development I understand that but I feel now that headphones are more popular than ever that the prices have sky rocketed,I love the fact more kids are getting into high quality music on the go rather than mp3 but I feel prices are hiked because of it

Headphoneus Supremus

But you have to understand the Diana is aimed at a niche market and customer base. It’s not like they will sell millions of units. It’s also a relatively small company that takes great care in constructing the headphones with high quality materials. It’s pointless to complain about price in that context. I am sure Aston Martin can sell their cars for much less by applying your logic. This is all a different level.

Headphoneus Supremus

But you have to understand the Diana is aimed at a niche market and customer base. It’s not like they will sell millions of units. It’s also a relatively small company that takes great care in constructing the headphones with high quality materials. It’s pointless to complain about price in that context. I am sure Aston Martin can sell their cars for much less by applying your logic. This is all a different level.